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Learn more about shipping costs & FREE pick-up We don't recognize that location. Reduces hand moisture for better grip Workout chalk is ideal for all lifting and pulling exercises We think music and exercise go hand-in-hand. This product is used in gyms worldwide for Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Crossfit Training, ... And to really make fitness an enduring lifestyle choice, exercise must be all of those things. This gym chalk is for gymnastics or weight lifting. Important Made in USA Origin Disclaimer: For certain items sold by Walmart on Walmart.Dom, the displayed country of origin information may not be accurate or consistent with manufacturer information. Tell us where you are and we'll show you which Walmart stores and partner locations near you are available for package pick-up. By the Block, Bag, or Case - We Have Gym Chalk! This chalk is a solid block form made from magnesium carbonate.

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Save Lucy Nicholson / REUTERS Ontario ambitiously greenlit autonomous driving tests back in January, but nobody wanted to take the city up on its offer. This was likely due to its proximity to Michigan, where American car companies can test similar conditions without having to leave the country. But today brings good news for Canada: three groups are finally deploying the first self-driving cars in the country to Ontario's streets. The pilot project involves three cars developed by the University of Waterloo, the automaker Erwin Hymer Group and Blackberry QNX. Each will test their own vehicle: a Lincoln MKZ hybrid sedan (nicknamed "Autonomoose"), a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, and a 2017 Lincoln running Blackberry software, respectively. The project will test the vehicles at various stages of automation in the varying weather and road qualities found in Canada's most populated province. As expected, the cars will be stuffed to the gills with visual sensors, radar and sonar to monitor these conditions. While the regulatory framework Ontario established at the beginning of 2016 requires a licensed driver in the car at all times, there's no restriction on where the vehicles can go.